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• #61627
If you don't like the swiss luxury brands why do you want a fake watch with that brand name on it? Why not buy a Citizen or another cheap quality brand?
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• #61628
See earlier posts. Have answered this 3 times
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• #61629
Hmm have to admit i didn't really read them and still got curious
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• #61630
Oh please.
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• #61631
people grizzling about the cost of watches yet seem happy to pay ridiculous money for shitty plastic plimsoles popped out of a mould by the millions that look like they were designed by a child in 5 minutes not just made by one.
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• #61632
Can we stop feeding the troll please. Thanks. Back to lovely watches would be nice :)
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• #61633
Ok , here we go .
Pictures of cool watch to stop the hijacking of our thread.
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• #61634
Interesting! I'm thinking about getting something similar to stop the temptation to look at my phone first thing when i wake up.
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• #61635
I’m probably obliged to mention the Seiko QHL062 at this point. Available in different colours and sizes.
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• #61636
First slap of the snooze button and that thing will go flying across the room. Odd piece of design. Like a Olympics related promotional item for an HK watch shop that every Seiko watch under the sun as long as it is below $400 USD.
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• #61637
The stand is removable. :)
It’s designed as a replica of their big marathon timing clocks, hence the giant logo.
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• #61638
The stand is removable. :)
The stand is the best bit. And for that reason, I'm out.
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• #61639
Sorry, but I seem to have missed something here. Why the reluctance to use a mobile phone as an alarm clock?
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• #61640
Great excuse to have a clock!
I think it's about the light and technology at night. Destroys a person's circadian rhythm. Only a guess though
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• #61641
Fair enough. Thanks. N+1 for clocks 😁
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• #61642
Pretty much this. Encourages bad sleep habits / patterns.
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• #61643
Guess there is a difference between using phone as alarm and checking the time on your phone?
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• #61644
I think there’s two main reasons for not using a phone as an alarm clock - one is the blue light / emission thing that CB mentioned above disrupting sleep cycles (I’m a bit cynical about that but I am not a scientist so am prepared to believe it) and the other is that if the phone is nearby it encourages last minute from scrolling/phone use (and I deffo do that) which also affects mental health.
https://amp.theguardian.com/technology/2019/mar/25/dont-use-it-as-an-alarm-clock-five-ways-to-cut-down-on-phone-useThe idea of an alarm clock is that you leave the phone in a different room so you can’t interact with it before you go to sleep/when you wake up.
@kjlem it is small and lume does not look particular amazing (it does have a backlight) but hopefully loud - I’m a super heavy sleeper! I’m weird and sleep with a watch on so I usually just look at my wrist in the night of o need to know the time. In actually away this weekend but will report once I’ve used it. It was £20, so my expectations are set accordingly:)
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• #61645
In honour of the thread hitting a rocky patch ....
It's gonna be a lovely sunny weekend
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Peace and love
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• #61646
Ha! Rock on.
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• #61647
or
Wight on
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• #61648
😂
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• #61649
Ah that's really cool, thanks for sharing!
Prefer an analog one though so looked a bit further and found this one (which is also available in different colours)
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• #61650
Or a diver🤣
(I'll stop now)
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